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2015 Jan 20
2
Kickstarting several *different* setups
On 01/20/2015 08:41 AM, Tom Grace wrote: > I would suggest that the "right way" would be to kickstart all your > machines the same way, and then use a configuration management tool > (like Puppet or Chef) to customize them Seconded. Personally, I recommend either ansible or bcfg2 over other tools. Puppet has a larger user base, but when I talk to users at conferences (such as LISA), ansible and bcfg2 users tend to like their tools, while an awful lot of people dislike Puppet but use it anyway due to inertia.
2011 Sep 20
0
Bug#642269: logcheck-database: bcfg2-server regular expression correction
Package: logcheck-database Version: 1.3.13 Severity: minor Change the rule to clean "Generated config for" from "seconds" to "s". Corrected version: ^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+ bcfg2-server\[[0-9]+\]: Generated config for\ [._[:alnum:]-]+ in [0-9.]+ s$ -- System Information: Debian Release: 6.0.2 APT prefers stable APT policy: (500, 'stable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 2.6.35.4-rscloud (SMP w/4 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_...
2006 Dec 21
1
Problems with xen: what do you need in the bug report
...brary. What I tried: I tried a combination of those: * (re)moving completely /lib/tls in addition to adding libc6-xen * using the pae package for xen with a pae kernel or no pae at all * using the 2.6.16.29 or the 2.6.18 kernels In any case, I am very successful at getting a segfault with bcfg2. It come from the library libnsl (either /lib/libnsl.so.1 or /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libnsl.so.1 depending on the presence of /lib/tls). I am pretty sure that the tool (bcfg2) is not responsible and that the problem is more general, I am just using it to quickly know if it works or not. Here is the en...
2008 Mar 13
2
CentOS 5.1 install via PXE Failure
...ls -lftp -lha -libjpeg -libpng -libtiff -nano -pcmcia-cs -pinfo -ppp -redhat-lsb -rp-pppoe -sendmail -talk -unix2dos -unzip -wireless-tools -wvdial -xorg-x11-Mesa-libGL -xorg-x11-libs -yp-tools -ypbind -zip %post echo "Automated Dot SOE installation `/bin/date`" > /etc/motd # Install BCFG2 client rpm -i http://<internal_install_server>/CentOS-5/local/RPMS/x86_64/redhat-lsb-3.0-8.EL.dot.x86_64.rpm rpm -i http://<internal_install_server>/CentOS-5/local/RPMS/x86_64/lxml-0.9-1.x86_64.rpm rpm -i http://<internal_install_server>/CentOS-5/local/RPMS/noarch/bcfg2-0.8.4-2.do...
2007 Feb 28
5
Platforms supported by Puppets?
Hello, I would like to know on what platforms Puppet runs. I cannot seem to find the information on Puppet''s web site. Bcfg2 has it on it''s front page :-) I know there are .debs and .rpms, but are, for instance, Solaris, FreeBSD and AIX supported? Thanks. -- Guillaume Pratte Recherche et développement Révolution Linux Toutes les opinions et les prises de position exprimées dans ce courriel sont celles de...
2015 Jan 20
0
Kickstarting several *different* setups
...ote: > >> I would suggest that the "right way" would be to kickstart all your >> machines the same way, and then use a configuration management tool >> (like Puppet or Chef) to customize them > > > Seconded. > > Personally, I recommend either ansible or bcfg2 over other tools. Puppet has > a larger user base, but when I talk to users at conferences (such as LISA), > ansible and bcfg2 users tend to like their tools, while an awful lot of > people dislike Puppet but use it anyway due to inertia. There's also saltstack which is one of the new...
2015 Jan 21
1
Kickstarting several *different* setups
Ansible, Bcfg2, Chef, Cobbler, Puppet, and Salt; I notice that Spacewalk is not mentioned. Any particular reason that it gets no recommendations? What about CFEngine? Any comments on this one? -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-...
2015 Jan 20
3
Kickstarting several *different* setups
I'm currently using kickstart for installing new servers and have run into the following scenario: all the machines will have the same basic setup of packages, however they will each be configured for a specific task. For example, some will be mail-serving machines and won't need things like a web or mySQL server installed. Others will be web servers and do need those packages. So my
2009 Sep 14
4
LF examples - using site-specific RPMs for config
Hey folks, A week or two ago someone mentioned something about using their own home-grown RPMs for managing config info on their boxes. I really like this idea and would like to learn more about it. Are there some examples out there? I have lots of custom config info and think this would be an ideal way to manage it. Others mentioned puppet and CF engine which probably have their merits as
2010 Feb 04
4
Configuration Management Redux (was: best parallel / cluster SSH)
...milar thread going and got the following : Slackmaster - looks like this is from google chef - have not looked it up yet puppet - got a test bed going and just bought the book because have not found much on line in terms of complex configs and how to actually use it to manage your environments bcfg2 - have not looked for it yet CF Engine - am vaguely familiar with it. thanks, -Alan -- ?Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV? - Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food"
2016 May 12
8
Suggestions for Config Management Tool
Hi, we see a growing need for a better Configuration management for our servers. Are there any known good resources for a comparison of e.g. Puppet, Chef, Ansible etc? What would you suggest and why? :) Thanks and Regards . G?tz
2006 Aug 27
3
"Overruling" files from different darfts
On Aug 27, 2006, at 8:56 AM, Thorsten Sandfuchs wrote: > hio, > I''m trying to build a "master"-directory (general) with some base- > files to > spread, and a host/class-based directory-structure to override the > defaults, > if necessary. If a file only is present in the general-section, it > shouldn''t > harm the setup, if it''s only
2012 Sep 16
1
placing x11 libraries in an alternate location
we have close to 50 servers. I would like to have X11 libraries (and devel). Instead of installing them one by one on all servers, I would like to have them in a central NFS location and have my app pick them up like that. Is it possible to do this with yum/rpm ? -- --- Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.--
2009 Nov 03
10
Spacewalk or Puppet?
I am a little new to managing large numbers of CentOS/RHEL servers and was wondering what you experienced sysadmins prefer, Spacewalk or Puppet? Thanks, Dan Burkland -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20091103/de975d32/attachment-0004.html>
2010 Jun 04
6
Package Distribution Server?
Dear List, I'm trying to set up a lab with multiple workstations running CentOS 5. Does anybody knows how to keep the packages in sync among workstations? Ideally I want any change made on any machine be able to applied to all other machines. Alternatively, to "push" the changes (add and/or remove packages) from one central server to all other machine is also fine. Thanks
2010 Jul 07
4
Conditional "includes" in iax.conf
Hello- For maintenance purposes, if possible I'd like to use the same iax.conf file in several different asterisk systems. However, on one of the systems only, I would like to include an IAX "register" command to another external system. Within iax.conf or other configuration files (other than extensions.conf), is there a way of determining what system I'm running on,
2007 Aug 04
3
CONNMARK and CentOS4
...uot;xt_" prefix. 2. Do I need to recompile, or get a different version of, iptables? 3. Do I need to tweak the aliases in /etc/modprobe.conf? The system cannot be easily migrated to a different version of CentOS or distribution of Linux (due to the configuration management system we use...BCFG2 <shudder>). Changing just the kernel and perhaps iptables is a reasonably straight-forward affair though. BTW, I am still using Shorewall 3.4.5-1 (via RPM). I''d like to get this setup working on the old version before introducing extra complexity with the nex 4.x branch. Any h...
2014 May 20
1
abrt dump qt selinux
...2 vdagent.pp.bz2 matahari.pp.bz2 rhev.pp.bz2 rhsmcertd.pp.bz2 lldpad.pp.bz2 zarafa.pp.bz2 drbd.pp.bz2 fcoemon.pp.bz2 ctdbd.pp.bz2 sblim.pp.bz2 uuidd.pp.bz2 cloudform.pp.bz2 condor.pp.bz2 sge.pp.bz2 cfengine.pp.bz2 condor.pp.bz2 nova.pp.bz2 keystone.pp.bz2 glance.pp.bz2 quantum.pp.bz2 sensord.pp.bz2 bcfg2.pp.bz2 slpd.pp.bz2 pkcsslotd.pp.bz2 l2tpd.pp.bz2 svnserve.pp.bz2 numad.pp.bz2 glusterd.pp.bz2 openshift.pp.bz2 openshift-origin.pp.bz2 rhnsd.pp.bz2 antivirus.pp.bz2 openvswitch.pp.bz2 dspam.pp.bz2 lldpad.pp.bz2 watchdog.pp.bz2 oracleasm.pp.bz2 smstools.pp.bz2 openhpid.pp.bz2 -s targeted executable:...
2007 Jan 30
19
PuppetReporting
hi I''ve read about PuppetReporting at the Trac website. Apparently you are working on integrating the benchmark tests for every type in ruby. Do you have any idea when this will all get implemented? This is a crucial part (and actually a necessary feature) in the configuration management system we have set up using Puppet. grtz Koen Vereeken
2016 Apr 26
8
Apache/PHP Installation - opinions
Hey guys, I tend to work on small production environments for a large enterprise. Never more than 15 web servers for most sites. But most are only 3 to 5 web servers. Depends on the needs of the client.I actually like to install Apache and PHP from source and by hand. Although I know that's considered sacrilege in some shops. I do this because on RH flavored systems like CentOS the